What is the difference between a CyberHologramTM and a C3DTM image?
There are two differences: the medium of display and the field of application. CyberHologramsTM are generally computer generated ChromaDepth images which are displayed on a computer monitor or are converted to video or film. They are usually viewed using High Definition Glasses. Standard images are generally ChromaDepth images which have been designed for print. The world of commercial printing and the world of CGI and the Web don’t overlap very much, so different terms have arisen to best fit the language of each world. There is no technical distinction between CyberHolograms TM and Standard images; if a Standard image is posted on the Web it has become a CyberHologramTM, and if a CyberHologramTM is printed then it is either a hard copy CyberHologramTM or a Standard image.